<html xmlns="{xmlns}">
    <head>
        <title>{title_str}</title>
        <meta name="calibre-content" content="jacket"/>
        <style type="text/css">{css}</style>
    </head>
    <body>
        <div class="cbj_banner">
            <table class="cbj_header">
            	<tr>
            		<td class="cbj_title" colspan="2">{title}</td>
            	</tr>
                <tr>
                    <!-- If you do not want the series number to be formatted using roman numerals
                        change {series.roman} to {series}. You can also access the raw series name and number
                        using {series.name}, {series.number} or {series.roman_number} -->
                    <td  class="cbj_series" colspan="2">{series.roman}</td>
                </tr>
            	<tr>
            		<td class="cbj_author" colspan="2">{author}</td>
            	</tr>
                <tr>
                	<td class="cbj_pubdata" colspan="2">{publisher} ({pubdate})</td>
                </tr>

            	<tr>
            		<td class="cbj_author" colspan="2"><hr class="metadata_divider" /></td>
            	</tr>

                <tr class="cbj_rating">
                    <td class="cbj_label">{rating_label}:</td>
                    <td class="cbj_content">{rating}</td>
                </tr>
                <tr class="cbj_tags">
                    <td class="cbj_label">{tags_label}:</td>
                    <!-- If you want the tags to be alphabetical, change {tags} to
                        {tags.alphabetical} -->
                    <td class="cbj_content">{tags}</td>
                </tr>
                <tr data-calibre-jacket-searchable-tags="1" style="color:white; display:none"><td colspan="2">{searchable_tags}</td></tr>
            </table>
            <div class="cbj_footer">{footer}</div>
        </div>
        <hr class="cbj_kindle_banner_hr" />
        <!-- 
        In addition you can add code to show the values of custom columns here.
        The value is available as _column_name and the title as
        _column_name_label.  For example, if you have a custom column with
        label #genre, you can add it to this template with _genre_label and
        _genre. Note that the # is replaced by an underscore. For example
        
        <div><b>{_genre_label}:</b> {_genre}</div>
        -->

        <div class="cbj_comments">{comments}</div>
    </body>
</html>

